>Dude gets his entire village and family slaughtered, but ends up in hell?
He betrays his honor and culture by making a deal with a demon to gain power instead of fighting with his own skills as a true warrior, what did you expect?
he renounced valhalla the moment he accepted the deal with the devil, everyone also knows that making a deal with a devil always goes wrong, it surprises me that there are still people who are willing to do it.
Yeah I got that I just thought it wasn't good. Also came off like he was going to hell anyway and his family was already there. Would've preferred if his journey for vengeance was portrayed as righteous since iirc his village was minding its own business when Fang and Spear went apeshit on them
>Would've preferred if his journey for vengeance was portrayed as righteous since iirc his village was minding its own business when Fang and Spear went apeshit on them
The were slavers
Okay and? Spear is an autistic overly violent caveman. Doesn't make the charcters inherently unsympathetic. That black guy towards the end was a savage slave warrior and he was still sympathetic
It was a literal faustian bargain and like all faustian bargains they always frick you over in the end.
He got the power to pursue his revenge and kill Spear, but he didn't get to stick around to watch him die and Spear got to spread his seed in the end
>mira literally preserved autism
She's Cinemaphile's eve
>That black guy towards the end was a savage slave warrior and he was still sympathetic
Because he had a sympathetic story and when the moment came for him to do the right thing, he did it. The vikings' attitude of death before suffering even a minor loss (in this case, their slaves) was so ingrained in them that they even had their own kids throwing themselves at Spear. The Chieftain let his last living family member follow him on his revenge quest and got him killed. There was nothing noble about the guy.
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They're clearly a warrior culture, so dying in combat is implied to be important to them. I get that letting things go is the classic morality take for stuff like this, but if these guys worshipped a warrior God like Crom form Conan I would think his quest for revenge is righteous from his perspective. Slave man was in a position where he had to bide his time, but viking man came home to death and destruction and needed to act.
It was a literal faustian bargain and like all faustian bargains they always frick you over in the end.
He got the power to pursue his revenge and kill Spear, but he didn't get to stick around to watch him die and Spear got to spread his seed in the end
even the gigantic black guy didn't get a happy ending
he got to reunite with his daughter and free his people, only to immediatelly be slaughtered by the fire demon
S1 >absolute kino
S2 >wamen in power, >sad gigaBlack folk everywhere >FANG CLOACA >spear is an airheaded cuck primate like he didn't learn shit >pity fricking a molten heap of flesh >sequel bait
It's funny how the side episode of Primal Theory was the best of the season due to it's masculinity alone.
Yeah. I also thought the Viking man's arc was dogshit. Dude gets his entire village and family slaughtered, but ends up in hell?
>Dude gets his entire village and family slaughtered, but ends up in hell?
He betrays his honor and culture by making a deal with a demon to gain power instead of fighting with his own skills as a true warrior, what did you expect?
he renounced valhalla the moment he accepted the deal with the devil, everyone also knows that making a deal with a devil always goes wrong, it surprises me that there are still people who are willing to do it.
Yeah I got that I just thought it wasn't good. Also came off like he was going to hell anyway and his family was already there. Would've preferred if his journey for vengeance was portrayed as righteous since iirc his village was minding its own business when Fang and Spear went apeshit on them
>Would've preferred if his journey for vengeance was portrayed as righteous since iirc his village was minding its own business when Fang and Spear went apeshit on them
The were slavers
Okay and? Spear is an autistic overly violent caveman. Doesn't make the charcters inherently unsympathetic. That black guy towards the end was a savage slave warrior and he was still sympathetic
>mira literally preserved autism
She's Cinemaphile's eve
>That black guy towards the end was a savage slave warrior and he was still sympathetic
Because he had a sympathetic story and when the moment came for him to do the right thing, he did it. The vikings' attitude of death before suffering even a minor loss (in this case, their slaves) was so ingrained in them that they even had their own kids throwing themselves at Spear. The Chieftain let his last living family member follow him on his revenge quest and got him killed. There was nothing noble about the guy.
They're clearly a warrior culture, so dying in combat is implied to be important to them. I get that letting things go is the classic morality take for stuff like this, but if these guys worshipped a warrior God like Crom form Conan I would think his quest for revenge is righteous from his perspective. Slave man was in a position where he had to bide his time, but viking man came home to death and destruction and needed to act.
The viking honor code was never honorable nor righteous just a legal mandate.
that sounds so fricking trash so glad i skipped this shit.
It was a literal faustian bargain and like all faustian bargains they always frick you over in the end.
He got the power to pursue his revenge and kill Spear, but he didn't get to stick around to watch him die and Spear got to spread his seed in the end
Crispy cream
>Getting to score before you die with the woman you're heavily attracted to
>"""Rape"""
She’s brown so it’s okay.
even the gigantic black guy didn't get a happy ending
he got to reunite with his daughter and free his people, only to immediatelly be slaughtered by the fire demon
They weren't slaughtered. He was passing by on the horizon.
he was following Spear's footsteps, that's the point of that final scene
dread over their incoming doom
Black people can't be rapists. Rape is sex + power, and black people don't hold the power.
Fang bros… she stole him from us…
S1
>absolute kino
S2
>wamen in power,
>sad gigaBlack folk everywhere
>FANG CLOACA
>spear is an airheaded cuck primate like he didn't learn shit
>pity fricking a molten heap of flesh
>sequel bait
It's funny how the side episode of Primal Theory was the best of the season due to it's masculinity alone.
>wamen in power
And then she gets brutally killed by the manliest man in the series.
Dinosaurs didn't even exist in Viking times they all died in the Flood.
My balls flooded out against your chin
>Barbecued